After many hot days, it is finally cooling down a bit here in St Louis. I give it a warm welcome. No, wait that doesn't make sense.
Anyway, Becca and I went on a bike ride today. It was joyous. Until the chain on my bike broke and I cursed at it.
Becca is making a bean soup thing with ham and onions and garlic and tomatoes. it smells yum.
Today I translated a verse where Jesus had bread and fish and blessed it. It made me hungry.
I also translated a verse where there was Jesus and scribes and priests and children. Someone was saying "Hosanna" and some other people were really mad. I'm not sure which was which, which probably means I should go study my participles a little more.
Then there was a verse I translated about Jesus walking around a lake. That did not make me hungry. But then it talked about Peter and Andrew fishing and then I got hungry again.
All in all, I think it was the fault of the bean soup. or Jesus and his crazy fish. But to play it safe, I'll stick with the beans.
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I always wonder how the fish was prepared. I usually just picture Jesus grabbing a fish and ripping it in two and all the meat magically falls off the bone, but I'm sure it must have been a little more labor intensive. I wonder if it was sashimi style? did they cook it? what kind of fish was it? I usually picture trout, although I have no idea if there are trout in the middle east. Eel? Cod? Mackerel? .....
No need to worry about that andy. Jesus was a vegan.
http://essenes.net/nofish.html
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